1 | Ambulance driver in Europe |
2 | Kansas City |
3 | Laugh-O-Grams |
4 | Alice in Wonderland |
5 | Roy Disney |
6 | Oswald the Lucky Rabbit |
7 | They traded the contract of broadcaster Al Michaels for him. |
8 | Steamboat Willie |
9 | Columbia, United Artists, RKO (half credit for 2 of 3) |
10 | Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? |
11 | They didn’t have any names in the original fairy tale. |
12 | Walt said that Shakespeare had used the word “dopey”, so if it was good enough for Shakespeare, it was good enough for him. However, this is untrue … Shakespeare never used the word “dopey” in any of his works. |
13 | Dopey |
14 | “Man is in the Forest” |
15 | University of Oregon, Donald Duck (half credit for 1 of 2) |
16 | “Kurt Russell” |
17 | Bashful, Doc, Dopey, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Sneezy (half credit for 4 of 7) |
18 | Gone with the Wind |
19 | Children were so scared during the sequence when Snow White is lost in the forest, they wet their pants and ruined the upholstery in the seats. |
20 | Cleo (fish), Figaro (cat), Monstro (whale) (half credit for 2 of 3) |
21 | Pleasure Island |
22 | Blanc is the “voice” of Gideon. The only sound that character makes is a hiccup, which is all that remains of Blanc’s performance. |
23 | Leopold Stokowski |
24 | Yen Sid, which is “Disney” spelled backwards. The character was modeled on Walt. |
25 | Bela Lugosi |
26 | Ostriches – Morning, Hippos – Afternoon, Elephants – Evening, Alligators – Night (half credit for 2 of 4) |
27 | Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, Nutcracker Suite, The Rite of Spring, The Pastoral Symphony (half credit for 2 of 4) |
28 | The counterculture embraced it as a film to see when under the effects of drugs. |
29 | Jumbo Jr. |
30 | Timothy Q. Mouse |
31 | A feather |
32 | He has no dialogue. |
33 | 1941 |
34 | Rabbit – Thumper, Skunk – Flower, Deer – Faline (half credit for 2 of 3) |
35 | Disney did not want to show the hunter because children would view anyone who killed the main character’s mother as ultimately evil, and he didn’t want to show hunters in that light. |
36 | Maine. One of Disney’s employees brought Bambi to Disney’s attention, and Walt was going to have the premier in his hometown as a reward. Walt moved the premiere when the state of Maine objected, fearing that local hunters would be offended by the film. (half credit for 1 of 2) |
37 | Smokey the Bear |
38 | Miss Bianca (The Rescuers/The Rescuers Down Under) – movie not needed for any of 38-67 |
39 | Philippe (Beauty and the Beast) |
40 | Archimedes (The Sword in the Stone) |
41 | Copper (The Fox and the Hound) |
42 | Georgette (Oliver & Company) |
43 | Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland) |
44 | Professor Ratigan (The Great Mouse Detective) |
45 | Sir Hiss (Robin Hood) |
46 | Sebastian (The Little Mermaid) |
47 | Bongo the Bear (Fun and Fancy Free) |
48 | Pongo (One Hundred and One Dalmatians) |
49 | Jose Carioca (Saludos Amigos/The Three Caballeros) |
50 | Ivan the Cat (Make Mine Music) |
51 | Shere Khan (The Jungle Book) |
52 | Abu (Aladdin) |
53 | Angus MacBadger (The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad) |
54 | Duchess (The Aristocats) |
55 | Louie the Alligator (Princess and the Frog) |
56 | Nana (Peter Pan) |
57 | Jock (Lady and the Tramp) |
58 | Rafiki (The Lion King) |
59 | Panchito Pistoles (The Three Caballeros) |
60 | Lucifer (Cinderella) |
61 | Bucky the Squirrel (The Emperor’s New Groove) |
62 | Hen Wen (The Black Cauldron) |
63 | Meeko (Pocahontas) |
64 | Tantor (Tarzan) |
65 | Mushu (Mulan) |
66 | Tito, aka Ignacio (Oliver & Company) |
67 | Pascal (Tangled) |
68 | Main Street USA, Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland (half credit for 3 of 5) |
69 | Holidayland (defunct), New Orleans Square, Bear Country or Critter Country, Mickey’s Toontown (half credit for 2 of 4) |
70 | Sleeping Beauty (Princess Aurora) |
71 | He wanted to meet John Wayne. |
72 | It’s a Small World After All |
73 | She said it was an “E-Ticket” ride. |
74 | Cinderella |
75 | Tufts |
76 | Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow |
77 | “The most magical place on Earth”, “The happiest place on Earth” (half credit for 1 of 2) |
78 | Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai (half credit for 2 of 4) |
79 | Phil Simms of the Super Bowl champion New York Giants in 1987. (only need name of player for credit) |
80 | Davy Crockett mania, and coon skin caps. |
81 | Ludwig von Drake. He was the first Disney animated character created specifically for television. (half credit for 1 of 2) |
82 | “Johnny’s Theme” from the Tonight Show |
83 | Frankie Avalon |
84 | Spin and Marty |
85 | Fenton Crackshell (also accept GizmoDuck) |
86 | The Beagle Boys |
87 | Launchpad McQuack |
88 | Magica De Spell |
89 | Webby Vanderquack |
90 | Duckworth |
91 | Gladstone Gander |
92 | Doofus Drake |
93 | Fintheart Glomgold |
94 | Bubba the Caveduck |
95 | Gyro Gearloose |
96 | Bentina Beakley |
97 | Goof Troop |
98 | Chip ‘n Dale’s Rescue Rangers |
99 | TaleSpin |
100 | Good Morning, Mickey |
101 | Saved by the Bell |
102 | Kids Incorporated |
103 | Ryan Gosling |
104 | High School Musical |
105 | Wizards of Waverly Place |
106 | The Suite Life (of Zack and Cody) |
107 | The Suite Life on Deck |
108 | Lizzie Maguire |
109 | That’s So Raven |
110 | Shake It Up |
111 | Fish Hooks |
112 | Phineas and Ferb |
113 | Western Publishing |
114 | Dell, Gold Key, or Whitman (full credit for any of the 3) |
115 | Carl Barks |
116 | Huey, Dewey and Louie |
117 | Cruella de Vil, One Hundred and One Dalmatians (half credit for 1 of 2) |
118 | Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio (half credit for 1 of 2) |
119 | Maleficent, Sleeping Beauty (half credit for 1 of 2) |
120 | Timon, The Lion King (half credit for 1 of 2) |
121 | Grumpy, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (half credit for 1 of 2) |
122 | Cogsworth, Beauty and the Beast (half credit for 1 of 2) |
123 | Thumper, Bambi (half credit for 1 of 2) |
124 | Mr. Smee, Peter Pan (half credit for 1 of 2) |
125 | Jafar, Aladdin (half credit for 1 of 2) |
126 | The King of Hearts, Alice in Wonderland (half credit for 1 of 2) |
127 | Mulan, Mulan (since it is the same answer, give full credit for “Mulan”) |
128 | Jim Crow, Dumbo (half credit for 1 of 2) |
129 | Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin Hood (half credit for 1 of 2) |
130 | Louie the Alligator, Princess and the Frog (half credit for 1 of 2) |